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Purple Gel |
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February 02, 2006 08:28:45am |
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etree
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Re: Legality of posting live shows with cover songs |
You gotta do what you are most comfortable with, and I don't think anyone will fault you for being cautious. I applaud any band that has the vision to realize that making their live music available is a good way to get the word out about your music and to get it heard. What's the name of your band? i would love to give it a listen ( I didn't see Kozmikyak listed, so i assume there may be another name)
This post was modified by Purple Gel on 2006-02-02 16:26:55
This post was modified by Purple Gel on 2006-02-02 16:28:45
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cousinkix1953 |
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February 02, 2006 09:45:57am |
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etree
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Re: Legality of posting live shows with cover songs |
The whole thing became moot, once the Bob Weir claim failed to hold water in the glass. Grateful Dead productions has first class lawyers. Common sense tells us, that their Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, Rolling stones etc. covers wouldn't be here, anymore in any form, if a copyright holder complained. And they got paid; when the boys played their songs on stage.
Several veteran artists post covers here. They's certainly know the copyright laws after 20, 30 and 40 years in the business...
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Diana Hamilton |
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February 02, 2006 10:11:19pm |
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etree
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Re: Enchanted Ape show pointer |
I think this may be the show in question, where another patron did note the lack?
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=33390
We do have other cases where bands choose to make only selections from shows available, for various reasons. While we'd like to have complete shows up whenever we can, through the band's generosity we can at least have *something* here in this case.
From a glass-half-full perspective, IMO originals are where a band gets to show their own abilities on all levels. :) And in this specific case, if anyone wants to hear what "lead cello" sounds like on rockin' original tunes, give a listen!
This post was modified by Diana Hamilton on 2006-02-03 06:11:19
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phishphan |
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February 03, 2006 01:31:45am |
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etree
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Re: Enchanted Ape show pointer |
Diana,
so what is the final word. I was unaware of any change in policy on the archive regarding cover songs during a show. It seems that if bands are not allowed to post cover songs on the archive as part of their collection for the show, that there will be a lot (a lot) of tracks needing to be removed...
-=nick
This post was modified by phishphan on 2006-02-03 09:31:45
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Poster:
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Diana Hamilton |
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February 03, 2006 02:11:31am |
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etree
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Re: Enchanted Ape show pointer |
I have no "word" to offer on anything, but was pointing out that here we have just another case of a band choosing to let material be in the LMA to the extent they wish.
For bands with legal questions, I would suggest they contact their own legal counsel for advice.
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phishphan |
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February 03, 2006 02:45:02am |
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etree
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Re: Enchanted Ape show pointer |
so basically, don't rock the boat...
but its not against the "rules" to post my band's show including covers?
thanks
-=nick
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Brad Leblanc |
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February 04, 2006 04:02:37am |
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etree
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Re: Enchanted Ape show pointer |
There are no rules forbidding it, but like Diana said - feel free to consult with your lawyer if you are concerned.
This post was modified by Brad Leblanc on 2006-02-04 12:02:37
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nagdot |
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February 03, 2006 04:57:44am |
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etree
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Re: Enchanted Ape show pointer |
nice sounding band here diana ty for the turn on